“The Pleasures of the Damned,” is a nice collection of Poems.
“Post Office,” sticks with me as a novel.
I don’t think a reader would automatically pick up on the tenderness I spoke of.
Over the longer term, the reader might appreciate how such a coarse and deeply marked epidermis might form a heart that never hardened against suffering.…
“The Pleasures of the Damned,” is a nice collection of Poems.
“Post Office,” sticks with me as a novel.
I don’t think a reader would automatically pick up on the tenderness I spoke of.
Over the longer term, the reader might appreciate how such a coarse and deeply marked epidermis might form a heart that never hardened against suffering. He thought the world was indifferent to suffering and it made him feel alien.
“The Pleasures of the Damned,” is a nice collection of Poems.
“Post Office,” sticks with me as a novel.
I don’t think a reader would automatically pick up on the tenderness I spoke of.
Over the longer term, the reader might appreciate how such a coarse and deeply marked epidermis might form a heart that never hardened against suffering. He thought the world was indifferent to suffering and it made him feel alien.
Interesting. Thanks!